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British Conti Awards 2025: nominations now open

Celebrating the riders, races and changemakers who defined the 2025 domestic road season — The British Continental opens nominations for the second annual British Conti Awards.

We’re thrilled to announce the return of the British Conti Awards, celebrating the very best of domestic road racing in 2025. Now in their second year, the awards shine a light on the riders, races, and people who’ve defined the season — from breathtaking performances to those working tirelessly behind the scenes to make our sport thrive.

This year, we’re asking you to help decide who deserves the spotlight in three key categories:

Outstanding Performance

Which individual or team performance took your breath away in 2025?
Tell us who delivered a ride (or season) that amazed you — the moments of brilliance, grit, and resilience that defined British racing this year.

Last year’s winner: Dom Jackson, for his stunning overall victory at the Rás Tailteann.

Domestic Road Race of the Year

Which race best captured the spirit of the sport in 2025?
Nominate your favourite from the UK’s UCI 1.2, National A, or National B calendar — the events that stood out for their excitement, organisation, or atmosphere.

Last year’s winner: Rapha Lincoln Grand Prix, unanimously chosen by the panel for its exceptional racing and electric atmosphere.

Outstanding Contribution

Who made a real difference to domestic road racing in 2025?
We want to recognise the individuals, organisers, or teams whose work has helped strengthen, promote, or inspire the sport we all love.

Last year’s winner: Sarah King, manager of the London Academy, recognised for her tireless commitment to advancing women’s cycling.

For each category, tell us who you’re nominating and why they deserve to win.

🕛 Nominations are now closed.

Featured image: Milan Josy/The British Continental


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